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CAVALRY 


fNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY 
EQUIPMENT  MANUAL 


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EQUIPMENT  MANUAL 


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War  Department, 
Office  of  the  Chief  of  Staff, 

Wcshingion,  Ortobrr  2S,  J 9 14. 

This  revised  manual  gives  the  list  of  articles  of  enirineer,  ordnance, 
and  siiifnal  property  required  to  equip  the  organizations,  lieadcjuarters, 
and  individuals  enumerated  lierein  for  field  service  and  vhic  h  mrsl  be 
a( counied  for  by  organization  commanders  and  by  regimental  adjutants 
as  })res(  ribed  by  War  Department  orders. 

Upon  receipt  of  this  manual  organization  commanders  will  adjrst  their 
unit  accountability  equipments  by  turning  in  to  the  ])r()per  supply 
officer  all  surplus  articles  on  hand  and  supplying  defi(  ien(  ics  by  requisi- 
tion, so  that  the  articles  on  hand  for  the  unit  accountabi'itv  equipment 
of  their  respective  organizations  will  conform  to  the  num})er  herein  au- 
thorized. 

Commanders  of  the  old  organizations,  "Regimental  headquarters,'* 
"Machine-gun  platoon  (headquarters  detaxhmentattac  hcd)  "  lUid  "Non- 
commissioned staff  and  band,  "  will  at  om  e  make  proper  trarislersof  the 
accountability  for  the  property  of  the  old  to  the  new  organizations  as 
enumerated  herein,  and  invoic  e  to  the  proper  supply  ofh*  ors  all  si;rplu3 
arth  les.  As  early  as  practicable  after  these  adjit^tmeris  have  been 
made  the  commanding  officers  of  these  old  organizatioi.s  vill  render  to 
the  ( hiels  of  the  staff  departments  concerned  final  reti  n  s,  made  on 
Form  No.  451,  A.  G.  0.,  accompanied  by  a  copy  of  each  voucher  per- 
taining thereto,  to  balance  and  close  their  accountability  f c  r  tlie  property 
pertaining  to  the  old  organizations. 

The  5  per  cent  provided  for  emergency  under  par.  2,  G.  O.  43,  W.  D« 
1913,  is  no  longer  authorized. 

By  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War: 

W.  W.   WOTH EI  SPOON, 

Major  General,  Chief  of  Staff. 
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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


I.  Headquarters  troop:  Page. 

Engineer  property 7 

Ordnance  property 8-14 

Blacksmith 's  tools 14 

Equipments,  personal  or  horse 8-13 

New  model  equipment  (1912) ]  1-13 

Old  model  equipment 8-10 

Saddler's  tools 13-14 

Staff  officers '  horse  equipment 8 

Signal  property 7 

II.  Machine-gun  troop 15-25 

Ordnance  property 15-25 

Machine-gun  equipment 20-25 

Automatic  machine  rifle,  cal.  .30 20 

Blacksmith 's  tools 25 

Packs 20 

Ranee  finding  instruments 24 

Saddler's  tools 24 

Spare  parts  for  packs 22-23 

Spare  pai:ts  for  rifles 22 

Tools  and  accessories  for  packs 21 

Tools  and  accessories  for  rifles 20-21 

Personal  and  horse  equipments 15-19 

New  model  equipment  (1912) 18-19 

Old  model  equipment 15-17 

Signal  property 15 

III.  Squadron: 

Engineer  property 25-26 

IV,  Troop: 

Engineer  property 26 

Ordnance  property 27-33 

Blacksmith 's  tools 33 

Equipments,  personal  and  horse 27-31 

New  model  equipment  (1912) 30-31 

Old  model  equipment 27-29 

Saddler 's  tools 32-33 

Troop  officers '  horse  equipments 27 

Signal  property 26 

V.  Individual  arms  and  equipments  for  field  service 34-38 

VI.  Ordnance  stores  for  use  of  officers  under  par.  1522,  A.  R.  1913.  38-39 
VII.  Officers '  horse  equipment 39-40 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 


I.  Headquarters  Troop. 

ENGINEER  PROPERTY. 

(1)  Old-model  equipment. 

[Note.— In  case  this  equipment  is  provided,  the  notation  •*  Old-model  equipment"  will  bo 
made  on  the  engineer  return.] 


Articles. 


Unit 
price 


Box,  reconnaissance  equipment,  with  brass  padlock 

Case,  sketching 

Compass,  ])rismatic,  "v\4th  case 

Level,  hand,  or  clinometer,  with  case 

Pace  tally - 

Protractors,  rectan^^ular 


(2)  New-model  equipment. 

[Note.— In  case  this  equipment  is  provided,  the  notation  "New-model  equipment"  will  be 
made  on  the  engineer  return.] 


Articles. 


Unit 
price. 


Alidnde 

Board,  sketching 

Chest,  sketch  ins:  outfit 

Clinometer,  service,  with  case 

Holder,  timing  pad 

Pnce  tally 

Pencil  pocket 

Tripod,  wood,  folding 


SIGNAL  PROPERTY. 


Articles. 


Unit 
price. 


IQts,  flag,  semaphored 


$1.41 


1  A  somiphorp  {\\%  kit  consists  of  the  following  items:  1  case,  flag,  75  cents;  2  flags, 
semaphore,  20  coats  each;  and  2  stalls,  samaphore  flag,  13  cents  each. 

7 


8      CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCGTJNTABILITY  EQTJIPMENT  MANUAL. 
T.  ilKAPjQr^TiTERS  Troop — Continued. 


ORDNANCE    PROPERTY. 

Ten  sets  of  horse  equipments  for  staff  officers,  including  veterinarians; 
nine  sets  only  if  chaplain  has  field  rank.     (See  pages  39  and  40.) 

Should  a  detachment  of  a  troop  be  serving  at  a  post  separated  from  the 
remainder  of  the  troop,  the  necessary  articles  of  ordnance  unit  account- 
ability equipment  for  the  detachment  will  be  issued  to  the  officer  in 
charge  of  the  detachment  by  the  commanding  officer  of  the  troop,  who 
will  continue  to  account  for  the  property. 

(1)  Old-model  equipment. 

[Note. — In  case  the  headquarters  troop  is  provided  with  this  equipment,  the  notation 
*'  Old-model  equipment"  will  be  made  on  the  ordnance  return.] 


Articles. 


Number  for 
strength  of— 


'48  en- 
listed 
men. 


135  en- 
listed 
men. 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classification. 


Class. 


Section. 


Bridles,  Cavalry 

►  Bridles,  watering  ^ 

Brushes  and  thongs  ^ 

Canteens,  Cavalry  ^ 

Canteen  straps,  Cavalry  ^ 

Cartridges,  ball,  caliber  .30.  . . . 

Cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  caliber 
.45 

Cartridge  belts.  Cavalry 

Cartridge-belt  suspenders 

Cleaning  rods 

Cleaning-rod  cases 

Company  repair  kits  ^ 

Cups 

/^'Currycombs 

Drift  slides 

1^'orks 

Front-sight  covers 

Gun  slings 

*'  Halter  headstalls 

,    Halter  tie  ropes 

-'  Horse  brushes 

Knives 


48 
48 
2,0 
48 
48 
1,800 

1,008 

20 

20 

3 

3 

3 

48 

48 

8 

48 

20 

20 

48 

48 

48 

48 


9 
1 
5 
1 
1 
1 
1 

5 

1 

1  Issued  only  with  the  curb  bridle  model  of  1902. 

2  If  any  rifles  are  provided  with  spare-part  container,  this  number  will  be  reduced  accord- 
ingly. 

3  In  lieu  of  this  canteen  and  strap  the  canteen,  model  of  1910,  at  $0.72,  with  canteen  cover 
dismounted,  at  $0.44,  may  be  issued. 

<  Per  1 ,000. 

6  One  for  the  use  of  each  squadron  for  field  operations.  In  permanent  camp  or  garrison 
two  of  them  will  be  used  by  other  organizations  of  the  regiment.  Organizations  not  other- 
wise supplied  in  permanent  camp  or  garrison  will  be  furnished  ''Company  repair  kits" 
by  the  post  ordnance  officer  or  supply  officer  on  memorandum  receipt. 


135 
135 
107 
135 
135 
9,630 

2,835 

107 

107 

13 

13 

3 

135 

135 

42 

135 

107 

107 

135 

135 

135 

135 


$7.85 

1.60 

.09 

.50 

.40 

4  25.  00 

*  14. 16 
3.15 
.56 
.37 
.09 
4.16 
.18 
.18 
.08 
.05 
.02 
.88 
1.92 
.36 
.97 
.12 


IX 

5 

VII 

1 

IX 

2 

VIII 

1 

VIII 

IX 

IX 

^VII 

X 

IX 

IX 

VII 

IX 

VII 

IX 

IX 

IX 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL.      9 


I.  Headquarters  Troop — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 
(1)  Old-model  equipment — Continued. 


Articles. 


Number  for 
strength  of— 


48  en- 
listed 
men. 


135  en- 
listed 
men. 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classification. 


Class.   Section, 


Lariats 

^-  Lariat  straps 

t    Links 1. 

Magazines,  pistol,  extra 

Magazine  pockets,  web,  double 
^^Jklarking  outfit: 

^^or  stamping  leather  ^ . . . . 
^^  For  stamping  metal  ^ 

Meat  cans 

-  Nose  bags  ^ 

Oiler  and  thong  cases  ^ 

f^  Picket  pins 

Pistols,  caliber  .45 

Pistol  belts  without  saber  ring . . 

Pistol  cleaning  kit 

Pistol  holsters,  caliber  .45. . . 

Pouches  for  first-aid  packet. . 

Rifles,  U.  S.,  caliber  .30 

Rifle  scabbards 

Sabers 

Saber  knots 

Saber  scabbards 

Saber  straps,  pairs 

<■■    Saddles,  Cavalry  * 

^'  Saddlebags,  pairs 

^  Saddle  blankets 

Screw  drivers  (for  rifle) 

Spoons 

^  Spurs,  pairs 

i^Spur  straps,  sets 

Stencil,  canteen 

Stencil  outfit^ 

Surcingles 


48 
48 
48 
96 
20 

1 
1 
48 
48 
20 
48. 
48 
28 
1 
48 
48 
20 
20 
21 
21 
21 
21 
48 
48 
48 
3 
48 
48 
48 
1 
1 
48 


135 
135 
135 
270 
107 

1 

1 

135 

135 

107 

135 

135 

28 

1 

135 

135 

107 

107 

108 

108 

108 

108 

135 

135 

135 

13 

135 

135 

135 

1 

1 

135 


$0.76 
.16 

.28 
.52 

.82 

4.07 
5.00 

.42 
LOO 

.12 

.28 

14.25 

L95 

5.14 

•    L54 

.12 

12.50 

4.26 

2.80 

.46 
2.00 

.42 

24.85 

6.75 

4.00 

.10 

.04 
1.28 

.34 

.30 
2.94 

.30 


►IX 


IX 


ylX 


1  In  permanent  camp  or  garrison  all  other  cavalry  organizations  will  be  supplied  with 
** marking  outfits"  on  memorandum  receipt  by  the  post  ordnance  officer  or  supply  officer. 

«  A  new  model  feed  bao;,  at  $1.09,  combined  with  a  grain  bag,  at  13  cents,  is  being  issued. 

» If  any  rifies  are  provided  with  spare  part  container,  this  number  will  be  reduced  accord- 
ingly. 

*  Two  saddles  are  to  be  provided  with  a  guidon  stirrup,  at  $2.09. 

6  The  stencil  outfit  consists  of  the  following  articles:  One  chest,  at  37  cents;  1  stencil 
brush,  at  19  cents:  1  box  of  stencil  paste,  at  10  cents;  two  sets  of  stencils,  letters  A  to  Z, 
period  and  character  "  &,"  one  set  of  ^-inch  size  at  2  cents  each,  56  cents,  and  1  set  of  1-inch 
size,  at  4  cents  each,  $1.12;  total,  $1.68;  two  sets  of  number  stencils,  Nos.  0  to  9,  one  set  of 
i-inch  size,  at  2  cents  each,  20  cents,  and  one  set  of  1-inoh  size,  at  4  cents  each,  40  cents; 
total  60  cents.  In  permanent  camp  or  garrison  all  other  Cavalry  organizations  will  be 
supplied  with  stencil  outfits  on  memorandum  receipt  by  the  post  ordnance  oflQcer  or  sup- 
ply oflBlcer. 

21698—14 2 


10    CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 

I.  Headquarters  Troop — Continued.  . 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(1)  Old  model  equipment — Continued. 

NOTE. 

If  the  headquarters  troop  is  provided  with  caliber  .45  revolvers  instead 
of  automatic  pistols,  the  fact  will  be  stated  on  the  ordnance  return  an 
the  above  unit  accountability  equipment  will  be  modified  as  follows: 

Omit. 

Cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  caliber  .45. 

Magazines,  pistol,  extra. 

Magazine  pockets,  web,  double. 

Pistols,  caliber  .45. 

Pistol  belts  without  saber  ring. 

Pistol  cleaning  kit. 

Pistol  holsters,  caliber  .45. 

Add. 


Number  for 
strength  of— 

Unit 
price. 

Property 
classification. 

Articles. 

48  en- 
listed 
men. 

135  en- 
listed 
men. 

Class. 

Section. 

Cartridges,  ball,  caliber  .45 

Cartridge  belts,  revolver,  with- 
out saber  ring 

960 

28 
48 
48 

2,700 

28 
135 
135 

i$14.79 

1.70 

13.00 

1.34 

VIII 

IX 
VII 
IX 

2 
3 

Revolvers  caliber  45           .... 

2 

Revolver  holsters,  caliber  .45. . 

2 

1  Per  1,000. 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL.    11 

I.  Headquarters  Troop — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(2)  New  model  equipment  {1912). 

pToTE.— In  case  the  headquarters  troop  is  provided  with  this  equipment  the  notatian 
*  'New  model  equipment"  will  be  made  on  the  ordnance  return.] 


Articles. 


Number  for 
strength  of— 


48  en- 
listed 
men. 


135  en- 
listed 
men. 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classification. 


Class. 


Section. 


Arm  repair  chests  ^ 

Bandoleers,  Cavalry 

Breast  straps : 

Bridles,  Cavalry 

Brushes  and  thongs  ^ 

Canteens,  model  of  1910 

Canteen  covers,  dismounted,  model 
of  1910 

Carrier  straps 

Cartridges,  ball,  caliber  .30 

Cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  caliber  .45.. 

Cartridge  belts,  Cavalry 

Cleaning  rods 

Cleaning-rod  cases 

Cooling  straps 

Cups,  model  of  1910 

Currycombs,  model  of  1913 

Drift  slides. 

^Feed  bags. 

Field  picket  line 

Field  picket-line  pins 

i^rks,  model  of  1910 

Front-sight  covers 

y  Grain  bags 

Guidon  and  standard  carriers 

Gun  slings 

Hatchet 

Hatchet  cover 

Horse  brushes 

Intrenching-tool  carriers 

Knives,  model  of  1910 


3 

20 

3 

48 
20 
48 

48 

21 

1,800 

1,008 

20 

3 

3 

48 

48 

48 

8 

48 

1 

5 

48 

20 

48 

2 

20 


48 
20 

48 


3 
107 

3 
135 
107 
135 

135 

108 

9,630 

2,  835 

107 

13 

13 

135 

135 

135 

42 

135 

1 

5 

135 

107 

135 

2 

107 

1 

1 

135 

107 

135 


$37.  52 

2.65 

2.56 

8.98 

.09 

.72 

.44 

.77 

3-25.  00 

3  14. 16 

6.32 

.37 

.09 

.18 

.34 

.18 

.08 

1.09 

7.1)0 

1.78 

.08 

.02 

.13 

.42 

.88 

.27 

.19 

.97 

1.74 

.10 


X 
IX 

►  IX 

VII 

IX 

IX 
VIII 
VIII 

IX 

[vii 

IX 
IX 
IX 
VII 

|.x 

IX 
VII 


IX 

5 

IX 

1 

X 

3 

IX 

5 

IX 

1 

1  One  for  the  use  of  each  squadron  for  field  operations.  In  permanent  camp  or  garrison 
two  of  them  will  be  used  by  other  organizations  of  the  regiment.  Organizations  not  other- 
wise supplied,  in  permanent  camp  or  garrison,  will  be  furnished  "Arm  repair  chests"  by 
the  post  ordnance  officer  or  supply  officer,  on  memorandum  receipt. 

« If  any  rifles  are  provided  with  spare-part  container,  these  numbers  will  be  reduced 
accordingly. 

» Per  1,000. 


12    CAVALRY  TTNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 

I.  Headquarters  Troop — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(2)  New  model  equipment  {1912) — Continued. 


Articles. 


Number  for 

Prop 
classifi 

erty 

strength  of-- 

Unit 

nation. 

48  en- 

135 en- 

price. 

listed 

listed 

Class. 

Section. 

men. 

men. 

48 

135 

$0.59 

IX 

5 

96 

270 

.52 

VII 

2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

4.07 
5.00 

}- 

5 

48 

135 

.42 

IX 

1 

20 

107 

.12 

VII 

1 

5 
5 

26 
26 

1.10 
.16 

}- 

3 

48 

135 

1.78 

1 

20 

107 

.68 

IX 

5 

28 

28 

3.03 

1 

1 

9.60 

X 

1 

48 

135 

14.25 

VII 

2 

28 

28 

1.95 

IX 

3 

48 

135 

1.54 

IX 

2 

48 

135 

8.07 

IX 

5 

48 

135 

.10 

IX 

1 

48 

135 

3.66 

IX 

2 

8 

8 

12.  22 

20 

107 

7.97 

IX 

5 

20 

107 

.27 

IX 

2 

20 

107 

12.50 

VII 

1 

21 

108 

3.25 

VII 

5 

21 

108 

3.95 

IX 

5 

21 

108 

.46 

IX 

2 

21 

108 

2.73 

VII 

5 

48 

135 

24.02 

).x 

e; 

48 

135 

4.00 

3 

13 

.10 

VII 

1 

15 

80 

1.63 

}- 

q 

1 

1 

3.49 

48 

135 

.06 

IX 

1 

48 

135 

1.28 

}IX 

9 

48 

135 

.34 

Lariats 

MagaziQes,  pistol,  extra 

Marking  outfit  for  stamping  leather^ 
Marking  outfit  for  stamping  metal  V 

Meat  cans,  model  of  1910 

Oiler  and  thong  cases  ^ 

Picks,  Cavalry 

Pick  covers 

Picket  pins 

Picke't-pin  cases 

Picket-pin  carriers,  special 

Pin  and  hammer  chest 

Pistols,  caliber  .45 

Pistol  belts,  without  saber  ring. . . . 

Pistol  holsters 

Pommel  pockets 

Pouches  for  first-aid  packet 

Ration  bags 

Record  case,  noncommissioned  offi- 
cer's  

Rifle  carrier  boots 

Rifle  covers 

Rifles,  U.  S.,  caliber  .30 

Sabers,  model  of  1913 

Saber  carriers 

Saber  knots 

Saber  scabbards 

Saddles 

Saddle  blankets. 

Screw  drivers,  rifle - 

Shovels,  Cavalry 

Sledge  hammer 

Spoons,  model  of  1910 

Spurs,  pairs 

Spur  straps,  sets 


1  In  permanent  camp  or  garrison  all  other  cavalry  organizations  will  be  supplied  with 
"Marking  outfits"  on  memorandum  receipt  by  the  post  ordnance  officer  or  supply  officer. 

2  If  any  rifles  are  provided  with  spare-part  container,  these  numbers  will  be  reduced 
accordingly. 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL.    13 

I.  Headquarters  Troop — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(2)  New  model  equipment  {1912) — Continued. 


Articles. 


Number  for 
strength  of— 


48  en- 
listed 
men. 


135  en- 
listed 
men. 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classification. 


Class. 


Section. 


Stencil  outfit  ^ 

Stencil,  personal  equipment. 

Stock  covers 

Troop  pack  ^ 

Troop  pannier 

Water  buckets,  canvas,  large 

Water  tank 

Wire  cutters 


1 

1 

20 
1 
1 
8 
1 

20 


1 
1 

107 
1 
1 
8 
1 

107 


$2.94 

.29 

.58 

63.03 

20.04 

1.35 

23.60 

1.13 


X 

IX 
IX 
X 

IX 

X 


1  The  stencil  outfit  consists  of  the  following  articles:  One  chest,  at  37  cents;  1  stencil 
brush,  at  19  cents;  1  box  of  stencil  paste,  at  10  cents;  2  sets  of  stencils,  letters  A  to  Z,  period 
and  character  "&,"  1  set  of  |-inch  size,  at  2  cents  each,  56  cents;  and  1  set  of  1-inch  size, 
at  4  cents  each,  $1.12;  total,  $1.68;  2  sets  of  number  stencils,  Nos.  0  to  9;  1  set  of  ^inch  size, 
at  2  cents  each,  20  cents;  and  1  set  of  1-inch  size,  at  4  cents  each,  40  cents;  total,  60  cents. 
In  permanent  camp  or  garrison  all  other  Cavalry  organizations  will  be  supplied  with  stencil 
outfits  on  memorandum  receipt  by  the  post  ordnance  officer  or  supply  officer. 

2  A  troop  pack  consists  of  1  aparejo,  1  aparejo  cincha,  1  saddle  blanket,  1  sobrejalma, 
1  corona,  2  pack  covers,  1  crupper,  1  blinder,  1  lash  rope,  1  sling  rope,  2  lair  ropes,  1  lash 
cincha. 

Tools. 


Articles. 


Num- 
ber. 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classification. 


Class.    Section. 


Saddler's  tools: 

Awl  blades,  harness,  assorted,  Nos.  43, 

45,  and  48 

Awl,  seat,  handled 

Compass,  6-inch 

Edge  tool,  No.  2 

Extra  blades,  with  followers,  for  draw 

gage 

Gage,  draw,  brass  (without  guard) . . . 

Hammer,  No.  3,  riveting 

Handles,  awl,  flat,  imitation  ebony, 

assorted,  3  sizes 


$0.02 
.15 
.58 
.15 

.08 

1.65 

.39 

.05 


14    CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOTINTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 

I.  Headquarters  Troop — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY— Continued. 

Tools — Continued. 


Articles. 


Saddler's  tools — Continued. 

Knife,  round , 

Needle  case,  leather , 

Needles,  harness: 

No.  4,  paper , 

No.  5,  paper 

No.  6,  paper 

Nippers,  cutting,  10-inch 

Oilstone,  1.125  inches  by  2  inches  by 
8  inches,  Washita,  unmounted .... 

Punches,  hand,  Nos.  5  and  7 

Punch,  revolving,  4  tubes,  Nos.  4,  5, 
6,  and  7 

Rivet  set .  - 

Rule,  boxwood,  2-foot,  4-fold 

Shoe  knife,  square  point 

Stitching  clamp 

Stitching  horse 

Thimble,  best  aluminum-lined  steel. . 

Tool,  claw 

Tool  kit,  cotton  duck 

Blacksmith's  tools: 

Anvil,  17.5  pounds 

Chisel,  handled,  for  cold  iron,  1  pound 
6  ounces 

Clinch  cutter 

Clinching  iron 

Forge  and  bellows 

Hammer: 

Hand,  2-pound 

Shoeing,  10-ounce 

Hardie,  0.5-inch,  square  shank,  1.5- 
inch  bit 

Pritchel,  0.75-inch  flats,  9  inches 

Punch,  nail 

Shoeing  knife 

Shoeing  rasp,  16-inch 

Toe  knife 

Tongs,  horseshoer's,  1.5  lbs.,  12  inches. 

Tool  kit,  small 

Chest  for  tools 


Num- 
ber. 


Unit 
price. 


$0.85 
.17 

.06 

.06 

.06 

3.00 

.32 
.24 

1.03 

.50 

'    .26 

.16 

1.62 

8.05 
.03 
.32 

2.05 

10.16 

.25 

1.58 

.63 

14.39 

.41 
.33 

.21 
.39 
.11 
.27 
.33 
,45 
.30 
1.63 
15.64 


Property 
classification. 


Class.   Section. 


X 


IV 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL.    16 


II.  Machine-Gun  Troop. 

SIGNAL  PROPERTY. 


Articles. 


Unit 
price. 


Glasses,  field,  type  A 
Glass,  field,  type  C. . 

Kits,  flag,  2-foot 

Kits,  flag,  semaphore 


$14.  65 

39.90 

2.37 

1.41 


Note. — The  item  of  field  glasses  includes  cases  and  straps.  The  cost 
of  cases  and  straps,  if  supplied  separately,  for  a  type  A  glass,  is  $2.60; 
for  type  C  glass,  $3.50. 

A  2-foot  flag  kit  consists  of  the  following  items:  One  case,  75  cents; 
one  staff,  jointed,  2-foot  flag,  $1.45  (consisting  of  three  joints,  lower,  58 
cents;  middle,  55  cents;  upper,  47  cents,  if  supplied  separately);  and  two 
2-foot  flags  (one  white  with  red  center  and  one  red  with  white  center) 
at  24  cents  each. 

A  semaphore  flag  kit  consists  of  the  following  items:  One  case,  flag, 
75  cents;  2  flags  semaphore,  20  cents  each;  and  2  staffs,  semaphore  flag, 
13  cents  each. 

ordnance  property. 

[Equipped  with  automatic  machine  rifle,  caliber  .30,  model  of  1909.] 

Should  a  detachment  of  a  troop  be  serving  at  a  post  separated  from 
the  remainder  of  the  troop,  the  necessary  articles  of  ordnance  unit  ac- 
countability equipment  for  the  detachment  will  be  issued  to  the  officer 
in  charge  of  the  detachment  by  the  commanding  oflicer  of  the  troop, 
who  will  continue  to  account  for  the  property. 

Personal  and  horse  equipments. 
Two  sets  of  horse  equipments  for  staff  officers.     (See  pages  39  and  40.) 
(1)  Old-model  equipment. 

[Note.— In  case  the  machine-gun  troop  is  provided  with  this  equipment,  the  notation 
"Old  model  equipment"  will  be  made  on  the  ordnance  return.] 


Articles. 


Number  for  strength 
of— 


48  enlisted  69  enlisted 
men.  men. 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classification. 


Class.   Section. 


Bolos 

Bolo  scabbards 

Bridles,  Cavalry 

Bridles,  watering  ^ 

Canteens,  Cavalry  ^ 

Canteen  straps.  Cavalry  ^. 


48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 


69 
69 
69 
69 
69 
69 


$1.95 
1.72 

7.85 

1.60 

.50 

.40 


1  Issued  only  with  the  curb  bridle,  model  of  1902. 

«  In  lieu  of  this  canteen  and  strap  the  canteen,  model  of  1910,  at  $0.72,  with  canteen  cover, 
dismounted,  at  $0.44,  may  be  issued. 


16    CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOTTNTABILITY  EaUIPMENT  MANUAL. 

II.  Machine-Gun  Troop — Continued, 
ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 
Personal  and  horse  equipments — Continued. 
(1)  Old-model  equipment — Continued. 


Articles. 


Number  for  strength 

of 

— 

Unit 
price. 

48  enlisted 

69  enlisted 

men. 

men. 

1  19,200 

'  19,200 

2  $25.  00 

1,008 

1,449 

2  14. 16 

48 

69 

3.15 

48 

69 

.561 
.]8/ 

48 

69 

60 

81 

.18 

48 

69 

.05 

48 

69 

1.92 

48 

69 

.36 

CO 

81 

.97 

48 

69 

.12 

48 

69 

.76 

48 

69 

.16 

48 

69 

.28 

96 

138 

.52 

48 

69 

.82 

48 

69 

.42 

60 

81 

1.00 

48 

69 

14.25 

1 

1 

5.14 

48 

69 

1.54 

48 

69 

.28 

48 

69 

.12 

48 

69 

24.  85 

48 

69 

6.75 

48 

69 

4.00 

48 

69 

.04 

48 

69 

1.28 

48 

69 

.34 

1 

1 

.30 

48 

69 

.30 

Property 
classification. 


Class.  Section. 


Cartridges,  ball,  caliber  .30 

Cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  caliber 

.45 

Cartridge  belts.  Cavalry 

Cartridge-belt  suspenders 

Cups 

Currycombs 

Forks 

Halter  headstalls 

Halter  tie  ropes 

Horse  brushes 

Knives 

Lariats 

Lariat  straps 

Links 

Magazines,  pistol,  ^xtra 

Magazine  pockets,  web,  double 

Meat  cans 

Nose  bags  ^ 

Pistols,  caliber  .45 

Pistol-cleaning  kit 

Pistol  holsters,  caliber  .45 

Picket  pins.. 

Pouches  for  first-aid  packet 

.  Saddles,  Cavalry 

Saddlebags,  pairs 

Saddle  blankets 

Spoons 

Spurs,  pairs 

Spur  straps,  sets 

Stencil,  canteen  ^ 

Surcingles 


VIII 

VIII 
IX 

IX 

IX 
IX 

IX 

IX 

►  IX 

VII 
IX 
IX 
IX 
VII 
X 
IX 
IX 
IX 

IX 

IX 

>IX 

X 
IX 


1  For  the  machine  guns. 

2  Per  1,000. 

»  A  new  model  feed  bag,  at  $1.09,  combined  with  a  grain  bag,  at  13  cents,  is  being  issued. 
<  See  note  1,  page  9.    See  note  5,  page  9. 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL.    17 

II.  Machinb-Gun  Troop — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

Personal  and  horse  equipments — Continued. 

(1)  Old-model  equipment — Continued. 


If  the  machine-gun  troop  is  provided  with  caliber  .45  revolvers  instead 
of  automatic  pistols,  the  fact  will  be  stated  on  the  ordnance  return  and 
the  above  unit-accountability  equipment  will  be  modified  as  follows: 

Omit. 

Cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  caliber  .45. 
Magazines,  pistol,  extra. 
Magazine  pockets,  web,  double. 
Pistols,  caliber  .45. 
Pistol-cleaning  kit. 
Pistol  holsters,  caliber  .45. 

Add. 


Articles. 

Number  for  strength 
of— 

Unit 
price. 

Propertv 
classincation. 

48  enlisted 
men. 

69  enlisted 
men. 

Class. 

Sectlcm. 

Cartridges,  ball,  caliber  .45 

Revolvers,  caliber  .45 

Revolver  holsters,  caliber  .45. . 

960 

48 
48 

1,380 
69 
69 

1  $14.  79 

13.00 

1.34 

VIII 
VII 
IX 

2 
2 
2 

1  Per  1,000. 


21698—14 3 


18    CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 
II.  Machine-Gun  TROOP—Continued. 
ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 
Personal  and  horse  equipments — Continued. 

(2)  New-model  equipment  {1912). 

Note.— In  case  the  machine-gun  troop  Is  provided  with  this  equipment,  the  notation 
"New  model  equipment"  will  be  made  on  the  ordnance  return. 


Articles. 


Number  for  strength 
of— 


48  enlisted 
men. 


9  enlisted 
men. 


Property 
classification. 


Unit 
price, 


Bolos,  model  of  1910 48 

Bolo  scabbards,  model  of  1910. .  48 

Bridles,  Cavalry 48 

Canteens,  model  of  1910 48 

Canteen  covers,  model  of  1910, 

dismounted 48 

Cartridges,  ball,  caKber  .30 ^  19, 200 

Cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  caliber 

.45 1,008 

Cooling  straps .^  48 

Cups,  model  of  1910 48 

Currycombs,  model  of  1913 60 

Feed  bags 60 

Field  picket  line 1 

Field  picket  line  pins 5 

Forks,  model  of  1910 48 

Grain  bags 60 

Horse  brushes 60 

Knives,  model  of  1910 48 

Lariats 48 

Magazines,  pistol,  extra 96 

Meat  cans,  model  of  1910 *48 

Picket  pins 48 

Picket-pin  carriers,  special. ...  48 

Pin  and  hammer  chest 1 

Pistols,  caliber  .45 48 

Pistol  belts,  without  saber  ring  .  48 

Pistol-cleaning  kit 1 

Pistol  holsters 48 

Pommel  pockets 48 

Poaches  for  first-aid  packet 48 

1  For  the  machine  guns.  « Per  1,000 


69 
69 
69 
69 


19,  200 

1,449 
69 
69 
81 
81 

1 

5 
69 
81 
81 
69 
69 
138 
69 
69 
69 

1 
69 
69 

1 
69 
69 
69 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL.    19 

II.  Machine-Gun  Troop — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

Personal  and  horse  equipments— Gontinned. 

(2)  New-model  equipment  {1912) — Continued. 


Articles. 


48  enlisted 
men. 


Number  for  strength 
of— 


69  enlisted 
men. 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classincation. 


Class    Section. 


Ration  bags 

Saddles 

Saddle  blankets 

Sledge  hammer 

Spoons,  model  of  1910 

Spurs,  pairs 

Spur  straps,  sets 

Stencil,  personal  equipment  ^.. 

Troop  pack  2 

Troop  pannier 

Water  buckets,  canvas,  large... 

Water  tank 

Wire  cutters 


48 

48 

48 

1 

48 

48 

48 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

48 


69 

69 

69 

1 

69 

69 

69 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

69 


$3.66 

24.02 

4.00 

3.49 

.06 

1.28 

.34 

.29 

81.55 

20.04 

1.35 

23.60 

1.13 


IX 
IX 

X 

IX 

IX 

X 
IX 
X 

'IX 

X 


1  See  note  1,  papje  12.    See  note  1,  papje  13. 

«  A  troop  pack  consists  of  the  following  articles: 

1  aparejo. 

1  aparejo  oincha. 

1  saddle  blanket. 

1  sobrejalma. 

1  corona. 

2  pack  covers. 
1  crupper, 

1  blinder. 
1  lash  rope. 

1  sling  rope. 

2  lair  ropes. 

1  lash  cincha. 


80    CAVAIRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 
II.   Machinb-Gun  Troop — Continued. 
ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 
Machine-gun  equipment. 


Articles. 


Num- 
ber.! 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classification. 


Class.   Section. 


.30. 


Automatic  machine  rifles,  caliber 

Feed  stripe 

Telescopic  sights  with  screw-driver  wrench. 
Packs,  including — 
Pack  harness — 

Aparejos 

Aparejo  cinchas 

Blinders 

Coronas 

Cruppers 

Halter  bridles  with  leather  reins. 

Halter  bridles  with  rope  reins 

Saddle  blankets 

Sobrejalmas 

Special  pack  equipment — 

Ammunition  hangers 

Broad  hatchet-head  cases 

Pack  frames 

Rifle  cases 

Rifle  hangers 

Tools  and  accessories  for  rifles: 

Ammunition  boxes 

Barrel  cases 

Cleaning  brushes 

Cleaning-brush  holders 

Cleaning-rod  handles  (with  sleeves)  . 
Cleaning-rod  stems  (with  sleeves) .  .  . 

Cooling  sponges  and  handles 

Cut  patches  (cotton  flannel) 

Cut  patches  (tampa  flannel) 

Defective  cartridge  extractors 

Dismounting  wrenches 

Dismounting  tools 

Drifts  (bronze) 

Ejector  keys 

Gas-cylinder  cleaners  (complete) .... 


4 

640 

4 


12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
8 
4 
12 
12 

20 

2 

12 
4 
4 

64 

4 

24 

4 

4 

4 

4 

200 

200 

4 

4 

4 

2 

4 

4 


$412.  84 

.20 

46.66 


27.66 
4.48 
1.44 
2.84 
8.99 
5.40 
4.40 
4.00 
4.95 

5.46 

1.00 

7.26 

24.87 

10.53 

7.00 

9.18 

.05 

.18 

.09 

.18 

1.15 

2.05 

2.05 

.15 

.75 

.12 

.15 

.20 

1.25 


IV 


1  If  the  number  of  sets  of  equipments  of  ammunition  mules  on  hand  is  less  than  that 
^own  in  the  tables  it  will  be  reported  as  "short,  ...  sets/'  see  {g)  pages  35  and  36  and 
(j)  page  38. 

«  Per  100. 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL.    21 
II.  Machine-Gxjn  Troop — Continued. 
ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 
Machine-gun  equipment — Continued. 


Articles. 


Tools  and  accessories  for  rifles— Contd. 

Grease  brushes 

Grease  pots 

Gunners'  pouches 

Hammers  (copper) 

Hand  extractors 

Latigo  straps 

Loading  tools 

Loading  tool  cases 

Mittens,  pairs 

Oil  cans 

Pliers 

Pouches  for  telescopic  sights 

Rammers 

Resizing  tools 

Screw  drivers 

Small  parts  cases  ^ , 

Spare  parts  cases , 

Tools  and  accessories  for  packs: 

Broad  hatchets  ^ 

Chest  for  supplies 

Chest  for  tools 

Cooling  sponge  covers 

Manila  rope,  J-inch ft 

Pick  mattocks  ^ 

Picket  pin  bodies 

Picket  pin  eyes 

Picket  rope  sections 

Rigging  covers 

Rule,  boxwood,  folding,  2  feet  ^ 

Shovels,  short  handled  * 

Supply  sack  for  leather  and  spare  parts. 

Supply  sack  for  leather 

Wire  cutters  ^ 


Property 
classification. 


$0.10 

35 

3.75 

.75 

.20 

.22 

11.55 

4.42 

2.20 

.50 

.26 

L93 

.05 

5.15 

.16 

.61 

14.60 


•    2 

L18 

1 

16.64 

1 

15.64 

4 

.28 

200 

3.06 

2 

.46 

4 

L32 

4 

.46 

3 

L15 

2 

4.57 

1 

.26 

6 

.91 

1 

L36 

1 

1.76 

4 

L13 

IV 


IV 
IV 
IV 
IV 

IV 

IV 
IV 


1  Part  of  gunners'  pouch . 

«  These  tools  were  formerly  issued  by  the  Engineer  Department.    They  should  not  b« 
confu'jed  with  the  intrenching  tools  with  similar  names  carried  by  individuals. 
» Per  foot. 


22    CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 

II.  Machine-Gun  Troop — Continued. 
ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 
Machine-gun  equipment — Continued. 


Articles. 


Spare  parts  for  rifles: 

Actuator  springs 

Barrels 

Breechblocks,    with    extractor    and 

spring 

Cartridge  stops. 

Cartridge  stop  holders 

Cartridge  stop  springs 

Ejectors 

Ejector  caps 

Ejector  springs 

Extractors 

Extractor  springs 

Feed  pieces 

Feed-piece  springs  (complete) 

Fermeture  nuts 

Firing  pins 

Front    sight,    including    cover    and 

screws 

Locking  nuts 

Locking  screws 

Rear  sights,  complete, without  windage 

screw  ^ 

Rear  sight  windage  screws,  complete  ^. 

Sear  springs 

Stocks 

Spare  parts  for  packs: 

Spare  parts  for  ammunition  hangers — 

Rear  top  braces 

Side  braces,  1  right,  1  left 

Quick-release   device,   assembled 
1.5   inches  by   1.5  inches  strap 

loop,  with  rollers 

2   inches   by    1.25   inches   strap 
loop,    with    roller  and  2-inch 

strap  fastener 

Five-sided     strap     loop,      with 

2-inch  strap  fastener 

Holding-down  clips 

1-inch  by  0.5-inch  strap  loops 


Num- 
ber. 


4 
4 

2 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
12 
12 
4 
4 
4 
6 

2 
4 
4 

2 
2 

4 
4 


Unit 
price. 


$0. 
12. 

15. 


10 


.07 
.14 
.57 

.05 


.08 


Property 
classification. 


Class.   Section, 


IV 


I  A  rear-si'ijbt,  complete,  does  not  include  the  rear  sight  fixed 
«  The  windage  screw  is  part  of  rear  sight,  complete. 


.05 
.05 
.02 

base  and  screw, 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOTJNTABIIITY  EaiTIPMENT  MANUAL.    23 

II.  Machine-Gun  Troop — Continued. 
ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 
Machine-gun  equipment — Continued. 


Articles. 


Spare  parts  for  packs — Continued. 
Spare  rivets — 

0.187  {-^)  -  inch  by  0.5  -  inch 
round-head 

0.187   (A)-inch  by  0.875-inch 
round-head 

0.187    (A)-inch    by    1.25-inch 
round-head 

0.25-inch  by  0.75-inch  round- 
head  

0.25-inch  by  1.75-inch  round- 
head  

Spare  parts  for  rifle  hangers — 

Upper  frame  brace 

Hanger  bar 

Diagonal  brace 

Frame  limb,  front,  with  buckle. . 

Rifle-hanger  hasp 

Rifle-hanger  hasp  lock 

Rifle-hanger    link,   clasp,   and 
clasp  plate,  assembled 

Rifle-hanger  clevises  with  pins . . 

Ammunition-box  rest 

Spare  parts  for  pack  frames — 

Side  braces 

Pack-frame  pins 

Strap-loop  clevises 

Superframes 

Hook  hinge 

Arch 

Side  bar 

Brace  bar 

Brace-bar  board 

Side-bar  board 

Split  pins,  -^  inch  by  0.625  inch. 
Spare  parts  for  pack  harness  and  tools : 

Top  sticks,  1  right,  1  left 

Boot  sticks,  1  right,  1  left 

Ribs,  set  of  10 

1  Per  100. 


Property 

Num- 
ber. 

Unit 

classification. 

Class. 

Section. 

30 

^10. 05 

40 

^06 

10 

^07 

25 

\08 

6 

M7 

1 

.20 

1 

1.10 

1 

.10 

1 

.43 

1 

.23 

1 

.30 

1 
2 

.51 
.10 

IV 

1 

1 

.40 

4 

.09 

2 

.04 

2 

.04 

2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

.30 
.19 
.52 
.09 
.08 
.30 
.11 

10 

.01 

2 

.94 

2 

.81 

2 

.43 

24    CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 

II.  Machine-Gun  Troop — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

Machine-gun  equipment — Continued. 


Articles. 


Num- 
ber. 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classification. 


Class.   Section 


Range-finding  instruments: 

Weldon  range  finders 

Pouches  for  Weldon  range  finders. . . 

Steel  tapes,  100-foot 

Saddler's  tools: 

Awl  blades,  harness,  assorted,  Nos. 

43,  45,  and  48 

Awl,  seat,  handled 

Compass,  6-inch 

Edge  tool.  No.  2 

Extra  blades,   with  followers,   for 

draw  gage 

Gage,  draw,  brass  (without  guard). . . 

Hammer,  No.  3,  riveting 

Handles,  awl,  flat,  imitation  ebony, 

assorted,  3  sizes 

Knife,  round 

Needle  case,  leather 

Needles,  harness — 

No,  4,  paper 

No.  5,  paper 

No.  6,  paper 

Nippers,  cutting,  10-inch 

Oilstone,  1.125  inches  by  2  inches  by 

8  inches,  Washita,  unmounted 

Punches,  hand,  Nos,  5  and  7 

Punch,  revolving,  4  tubes,  Nos.  4,  5, 

6,  and  7 

Rivet  set 

Rule,  folding,  2-foot 

Shoe  knife,  square  point 

Stitching  horse 

Stitching  clamp 

Thimble,     best     aluminum-lined, 

steel 

Tool,  claw 

Tool  kit,  cotton  duck 


$15. 17 

.54 

4.33 


.02 
.15 
.58 
.15 

.08 

1.65 

.39 

.05 
.85 
.17 

.06 

.06 

.06 

3.00 

.32 
.24 

1.03 

.50 

.26 

.16 

8.05 

1.62 

.03 

.32 

2.05 


IV 


X 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL.    25 

II.  Machine-Gun  Troop — Continued. 
ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 
Machine-gun  equipment — Continued. 


Articles. 


Num- 
ber. 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classification. 


Class.   Section. 


Blacksmith 's  tools : 

Anvil,  17.5  pounds 

Chisel,   handled,   for  cold  iron,   1 
pound  6  ounces 

Clinch  cutter 

Clinching  iron 

Forge  and  bellows 

Hammer — 

Hand,  2-ppund 

Shoeing,  10-ounce 

Hardie,  0.5-inch  square  shank,  1.5- 
inch  bit 

Pritchel,  0.75-inch  flats,  9  inches. . . 

Punch,  nail 

Shoeing  knife 

Shoeing  rasp,  16-inch 

Toe  knife 

Tongs,  horspslioer's,  1.5  lbs. ,  12  inches 

Tool  kit,  small 


$10. 16 


1 

.25 

1.58 

.63 

14.39 

.41 

.33 

.21 

.39 

.11 

.27 

.33 

.45 

.30 

1.63 

Note.— For  complete  list  of  material,  see  Ordnance  Pamphlet  No.  1926. 
III.  Squadron. 

ENGINEER  PROPERTY.  , 

(1)  Old-model  equipment. 

[Note.— In  case  this  equipment  is  provided,  the  notation  "Old-model  equipment"  will 
be  made  on  the  engineer  return.] 


Articles. 


Num- 
ber. 


Unit 
price. 


Box,  reconnaissance  equipment,  with  brass  padlock 

Case,  sketching 

Compass,  prismatic,  with  case 

Level,  hand,  or  cHnometer,  with  case 

Pace  tally 

Protractors,  rectangular 


$3.00 
8.90 
9.55 
8.90 
3.25 
1.32 


26    CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 
III.  Squadron — Continued. 
ENGINEER  PROPERTY — Continued^ 

(2)  New-model  equipment. 

[Note. — In  case  this  equipment  is  provided,  the  notation  *'New-model  equipment"  will 
be  made  on  the  engineer  return.] 


Articles. 


Num- 

Unit 

ber. 

price. 

$1.25 

7.55 

6.60 

8.90 

1.50 

3.25 

2.20 

4.25 

Alidade 

Board,  sketching 

Chest,  sketching  outfit 

Clinometer,  service,  with  case 

Holder,  timing  pad 

Pace  tally 

Pencil  pocket 

Tripod,  wood,  folding , 


IV.  Troop. 

ENGINEER  PROPERTY. 


Articles. 

Num- 
ber. 

Unit 
price. 

Comnasses.  watch 

6 

$1.55 

SIGNAL  PROPERTY. 
[See  note  following  Signal  property,  p.  15.] 


Articles. 


Num- 
ber. 


Unit 
price. 


Glasses,  field,  type  A 

Kits,  flag,  2-foot 

Kits,  flag,  semaphore 


$14.  65 
2.37 
1.41 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL.    27 
IV.  Troop— Continued. 

ORDNANCE   PROPERTY. 

Three  sets  of  horse  equipment  for  officers  of  troop.     (See  pages  39  and  40.) 

Should  a  detachment  of  a  troop  be  serving  at  a  post  separated  from  the 
remainder  of  the  troop,  the  necessary  articles  of  ordnance  unit  account- 
ability equipment  for  the  detachment  will  be  issued  to  the  officer  in 
charge  of  the  detachment  by  the  commanding  officer  of  the  troop,  who 
will  continue  to  account  for  the  property. 

(1)  Old-model  equipment. 

Note  . — In  case  the  troop  is  provided  with  this  equipment  the  notation  "  Old-model  equip  - 
ment"  will  be  made  on  the  ordnance  return.] 


Articles. 


Number  for 

Prop 

erty 

strength  of— 

Unit 
price. 

classin  cation. 

70  en- 

86 en- 

listed 

listed 

Class. 

Section. 

men. 

men. 

70 
70 

86 
86 

$7.  85 
1.60 

},x 

5 

68 

84 

.09 

VII 

1 

70 
70 

86 
86 

.50 
.40 

) 

2 

6,120 

7,560 

4  25.  00 

VIII 

1 

1,470 

1,806 

'-  14. 16 

VIII 

2 

68 

84 

3.15 

IX 

2 

68 

84 

.56 

IX 

1 

8 
8 

10 
10 

.37 
.09 

jvii 

1 

1 

1 

4.16 

X 

9 

70 

86 

.18 

IX 

1 

70 

86 

.18 

IX 

5 

26 

34 

.08 

VII 

1 

70 

86 

.05 

IX 

1 

68 

84 

.02 

VII 

1 

68 

84 

.88 

IX 

1 

70 

86 

1.92 

70 

86 

.36 

IX 

5 

70 

86 

.97 

70 

86 

.12 

IX 

1 

70 

86 

.76 

70 

86 

.16 

IX 

5 

70 

86 

.•28 

Bridles,  Cavalry 

Bridles,  watering  ^ 

Brushes  and  thongs  ^ 

Canteens.  Cavalry  ^ 

Canteen  straps.  Cavalry  ^ 

Cartridges,  ball,  caliber  .30 

Cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  caliber  .45. . . 
Cartridge  belts,  caliber  .30,  Cavalry. 

Cartridge-belt  suspenders 

Cleaning  rods 

Cleaning-rod  cases 

Company  repair  kit 

Cups 

Currycombs 

Drift  slides 

Forks 

Front-sight  covers 

Gim  slings 

Halter  headstalls 

Halter  tie  ropes  (straps) 

Horse  brushes 

Knives 

Lariats 

Lariat  straps 

Links 


1  Issued  only  with  the  curb  bridle,  model  of  1902. 

*  If  any  rides  are  provided  with  spare-part  container,  these  numbers  will  be  reduced 
accordingly. 

3  In  liei  of  this  canteen  and  strap,  the  canteen,  model  of  1910,  at  $0.72,  with  canteen  cover, 
dismounted,  at  $0.44,  may  be  issued. 

*  Per  1,000. 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 

IV.  Troop — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(1)  Old-model  equipment — Continued. 


Articles. 


Number  for 
strength  of— 


70  en- 
listed 


86  en- 
listed 
men. 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classification. 


Class. 


Magazines,  pistol,  extra 

Magazine  pockets,  web,  double 

Meat  cans 

Nose  bags  ^ 

Oiler  and  thong  cases  ^ 

Picket  pins 

Pistol  belts,  without  saber  ring 

Pistols,  caliber  .45 

Pistol  cleaning  kit 

Pistol  holsters,  caliber  .45 

Pouches  for  first-aid  packet 

Pouches,  telescopic  sight 

Pouch,  Weldon  range  finder 

Rifles,  U.S.,  caliber  .30 

Rifles  for  telescopic  sight 

Rifle  scabbards 

Sabers 

Saber  knots 

Saber  scabbards 

Saber  straps,  pairs 

Saddles,  Cavalry  ^ 

Saddlebags,  pairs 

Saddle  blankets , 

Screw  drivers,  rifle 

Spoons 

Spurs,  pairs , 

Spur  straps,  sets 

Steel  tape,  60  feet 

Stencil,  canteen* 

Surcingles 

Telescopic  sights  with  screw  driver 

wrench 

Weldon  range  finder 


140 
68 
70 
70 
68 
70 

2 
70 

1 
70 
70 

2 

1 
66 

2 
68 
68 
68 
68 
68 
70 
70 
70 

8 
70 
70 
70 

1 

1 
70 

2 
1 


172 

84 
86 
86 
84 
86 

2 
86 

1 
86 
86 

2 

1 
82 

2 
84 
84 
84 
84 
84 
86 
86 
86 
10 
86 
86 
86 

1 

1 
86 

2 
1 


10.52 
.82 
.42 

1.00 
.12 
.28 

1.95 
14.25 

5.14 

1.54 
.12 

1.93 

.54 

12.50 

16.68 

4.26 

2.80 
.46 

2.00 

.42 

24.  85 

6.75 

4.00 
.10 
.04 

1.28 
.34 

2.29 
.20 
.30 

46.66 
15.17 


VII 
IX 
IX 
IX 

VII 
IX 
IX 

VII 
X 
IX 
IX 

VII 
X 

►VII 

IX 
VII 
IX 
VII 

ax 

VII 
IX 

X 
X 
IX 

VII 
X 


1  A  new-model  feed  bag,  at  $1.09,  combined  with  a  grain  bag,  at  13  cents,  is  being  issued. 

2  If  any  rifles  are  provided  with  spare-part  container,  these  numbers  will  be  reduced 
accordingly. 

8  One  saddle  is  to  be  provided  with  a  guidon  stirrup,  at  $2.09. 
4  See  note  1,  page  9.    See  note  5,  page  9. 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EaUIPMENT  MANUAL.    29 
IV.  Troop — Continued. 
ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — continued . 
(1)  Old  model  equipment — Continued. 

NOTE. 

If  the  troop  is  provided  with  caliber  .45  revolvers  instead  of  automatic 
pistols,  the  fact  will  be  stated  on  the  ordnance  return  and  the  above 
unit  accountability  equipment  will  be  modified  as  follows: 

Omit. 

Cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  caHber  .45. 
Magazines,  pistol,  extra. 
Magazine  pockets,  web,  double. 
Pistol  belty,  without  saber  ring. 
Pistols,  caliber  .45. 
Pistol  cleaning  kit. 
Pistol  holsters,  caliber  .45. 

Add. 


Number  for 
strength  of— 

Unit 
price. 

Property 
classincation. 

Articles. 

70  en- 
listed 
men. 

86  en- 
listed 
men. 

Class. 

Section. 

Cartridges,  ball,  caliber  .45 

Revolver  cartridge  belts,  with- 
out saber  ring 

1,400 

2 

70 
70 

1,720 

2 

86 
86 

1  $14.  79 

1.70 

13.00 

1.34 

VIII 

IX 
VII 
IX 

2 
3 

Revolvers,  caliber  .45 

2 

Revolver  holsters,  caliber  .45 . . 

2 

»  Per  1,000. 


30    CAVALRY  UNIT  AC COITNT ABILITY  EaUIPMENT  MANUAL. 


[NOTE.- 


IV.  Troop — Continued. 
ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(2)  New-model  equipment  {1912). 

-In  case  the  troop  is  provided  with  this  equipment  the  notation  ' 
equipment"  will  be  made  on  the  ordnance  return.] 


■New-model 


Articles. 


Bandoleers,  Cavalry 

Breast  straps , 

Bridles,  Cavalry , 

Brushes  and  thongs  ^ , 

Canteens,  model  of  1910 , 

Canteen  covers,  dismounted, 
model  of  1910 

Carrier  straps 

Cartridges,  ball,  caliber  .30. . . . 

Cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  cali- 
ber .45 

Cartridge  belts.  Cavalry 

Cleaning  rods 

Cleaning-rod  cases 

Cooling  straps 

Cups,  model  of  1910 

Currycombs,  model  of  1913 

Drift  slides 

Feed  bags 

Field  picket  line 

Field  picket-line  pins 

Forks,  model  of  1910 

PYont-sight  covers 

Grain  bags 

Guidon  and  standard  carrier 

Gun  slings 

Hatchets 

Hatchet  covers 

Horse  brushes 

Intrenching- tool  carriers 

Knives,  model  of  1910 

Lariats 

Magazines,  pistol,  extra 

Meat  cans,  model  of  1910 

Oiler  and  thong  cases  ^ 

Picks,  Cavalry 

Pick  covers 

Picket  pins 

Picket-pin  cases 


Number  for 
strength  of— 


70  en- 
listed 
men. 


68 
3 
70 
68 
70 

70 

68 

6,120 

1,470 

68 

8 

8 

70 

70 

70 

26 

70 

1 

5 

70 

68 

70 

1 

68 

7 

7 

70 

68 

70 

70 

140 

70 

68 

15 

15 

70 

68 


86  en- 
listed 
men. 


84 
3 
86 
84 
86 

86 

84 

7,560 

1,806 

84 

10 

10 

86 

86 

86 

34 

86 

1 

5 

86 

84 

86 

1 

84 

7 

7 

86 

84 

86 

86 

172 

86 

84 

20 

20 

86 

84 


Unit 
price. 


$2.65 

2.56 

8.98 

.09 

.72 

.44 

.77 

2  25.  00 

2  14. 16 

6.32 

.37 

.09 

.18 

.34 

.18 

.08 

1.09 

7.00 

1.78 

.08 

.02 

.13 

.42 

.88 

.27 

.19 

.97 

1.74 

.10 

.59 

.52 

.42 

.12 

1.10 

.16 

1.78 

.68 


Property 
classification. 


Class.    Section. 


IX 

}ix 

IX 

IX 
VIII 

VIII 
IX 

^VII 

IX 
IX 
IX 
VII 

ax 

IX 
VII 

ax 

IX 

►  X 

>IX 

IX 
IX 
VII 
IX 
VII 

►  X 

►  IX 


»  If  any  rifles  are  provided  with  spare-part  container,  these  numbers  will  be  reduced 
accordingly. 
« Per  1.000. 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL.    31 


IV.  Troop — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(2)  New-model  equipment  {1912) — Continued. 


Articles. 


Number  for 
strength  of— 


70  en- 
listed 
men. 


86  en- 
listed 
men. 


Unit 
price. 


Property 
classincation. 


Class.   Section. 


Picket-pin  carriers,  special 

Pin  and  hammer  chest 

Pistols,  caliber  .45 

Pistol  belts,  without  saber  ring. . 

Pistol  holsters 

Pommel  pockets 

Pouches  for  first-aid  packet. . . . 

Pouches,  telescopic  sight 

Pouch,  Weldon  range  finder. .. 

Ration  bags 

Record  case,  noncommissioned 
officer's 

Rifle  carrier  boots 

Rifle  covers 

Rifles,  U.  S.,  caliber  .30 

Rifles  for  telescopic  sights 

Sabers,  model  of  1913 

Saber  carriers 

Saber  knots 

Saber  scabbards 

Saddles 

Saddle  blankets 

Screw  drivers,  rifle 

Shovels,  Cavalry 

Sledge  hammer 

Spoons,  model  of  1910 

Spurs,  pairs 

Spiir  straps,  sets 

Steel  tape,  5-foot 

Steel  tape,  60-foot 

Stencil,  personal  equipment  ^.. 

Stock  covers 

Telescopic  sights  with  screw- 
driver wrench 

Troop  pack^ 

Troop  pannier 

"Water  buckets,  canvas,  large... 

Water  tank 

"Weldon  range  finder :. 

Wire  cutters 


2 

1 

70 

2 

70 

70 

70 

2 

1 

70 

1 

68 

68 

66 

2 

68 

68 

68 

68 

70 

70 

8 

46 

1 

70 

70 

70 

1 

1 

1 

68 

2 

1 
1 
8 
1 
1 
70 


2 
1 

86 

2 

86 

86 

86 

2 

1 

86 

1 

84 

84 

82 

2 

84 

84 

84 

84 

86 

86 

10 

57' 

1 

86 

86 

86 

1 

1 

1 

84 

2 

1 
1 
8 
1 
1 
86 


$3.03 
9.60 

14.25 
1.95 
1.54 
8.07 
.10 
1.93 
.54 
3.66 

12.22 

7.97 

.27 

12.50 

16.68 

3.25 

3.95 

.46 

2.73 

24.02 

4.00 

.10 


46.66 
63.03 
20.04 

1.35 
23.60 
15.17 

1.13 


IX 
X 

VII 
IX 
IX 
IX 
IX 
VII 
X 

|,x 

IX. 
IX 

[vii 

VII 
IX 
IX 
VII 

VII 

\^ 

IX 

^IX 

X 
X 
X 
IX 

VII 
IX 
X 

^IX 

X 
X 


»  See  note  1,  page  13.    See  note  1,  page  12. 

*  A  troop  pack  consists  of  1  apareio,  1  aparejo  cincha,  1  saddle  blanket,  1  sobrejalma, 
1  corona,  2  pack  covers,  1  crupper,  1  blinder,  1  lash  rope,  1  sling  rope,  2  lair  ropes,  1  lash 
cincha. 


CAVALKY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 

IV.  Troop — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

Tools. 


Articles. 


Property- 
classification. 

Num- 
ber. 

Unit 

Class. 

Section. 

12 

$0.02 

6 

.05 

1 

.01 

1 

.15 

1 

1.25 

1 

.32 

1 

.58 

1 

3.00 

1 

.22 

^1 

.15 

1 

.15 

2 

.08 

1 

1.65 

1 

.85 

1 

3.30 

1 

.17 

1 

.09 

2 
2 

.06 
.06 

X 

9 

2 

.06 

1 

.32 

1 

.04 

1 

.50 

1 

1.03 

1 

.39 

1 

.50 

4 

.19 

1 

.26 

1 

.11 

1 

.61 

1 

.85 

1 

.24 

1 

.16 

1 

.46 

Saddler's  tools: 

Awl  blades,  harness,  assorted 

Awl  handles,  flat,  assorted,  6  sizes 

Awl,  pegging 

Awl,  seat,  handled 

Carriage,  pricking,  3  wheels,  Nos.  7,  8, 
and  10 

Claw  tool 

Compass,  6-inch 

Cutting  nippers,  10-inch 

Creaser,  double,  lignum- vitse 

Edge  tool,  No.  1 

Edge  tool.  No.  2 

Extra  blades,  with  followers  for  draw 
gage 

Gage,  draw,  brass  (without  guard) . . . 

Knife,  roimd 

Knife,  splitting 

Needle  case,  leather 

Needles,  glover's,  No.  3,  paper 

Needles,  harness.  No.  4,  papers 

Needles,  harness.  No.  5,  papers 

Needles,  harness.  No.  6,  papers 

Oilstone,  1.25  by  2  by  8,  Washita,  un- 
mounted  

Peg-awl  handle,  with  wrench 

Pliers,  6-inch , 

Kevolving  punch,  4  tubes,  Nos.  4,  5, 
6,  and  / 

Riveting  hammer,  No.  3 

Rivet  set 

Round  hand  punches,  Nos.  5,  7,  8, 
audio 

Rule,  boxwood,  2-foot,  4-fold 

Screw  driver,  3-inch  blade 

Sewing  palm,  leather 

Shears,  10-inch,  bent  trimmers 

Shoe  knife,  broad  point 

Shoe  knife,  square  point 

Slicker,  steel 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EaUIPMENT  MANUAL.    33 
IV.  Troop — Continued. 
ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 
Tools — Continued. 


Articles. 


Num- 
ber. 


Saddler's  tools — Continued. 

Stitching  horse 

Stitching  clamp 

Thimbles,  aluminum  lined,  steel 

Tool  bag,  saddler's 

Blacksmith's  tools:  ^ 

Anvil,  34-pound 

Apron,  blacksmith's 

Box,  shoeing,  leather 

Chisel,  handled,  for  cold  iron,  lib.  6  oz. 

Clinch,  cutter 

Clinching  iron 

Creaser,  steel-handled 

Drills,  flat 

File,  12-inch,  flat,  second  cut 

File,  8-inch,  3-square,  taper 

Fire  rake 

Fire  shovel 

Hammers — 

Rounding.  2-pound, 14-inch  handle 
Shoeing,  10-ounce 

Handles,  cold  chisel,  spare 

Hardie,y%-inch  shank,  1-inch  bit 

Hoof  parer,  12-inch 

Pritchel,  y%-inch  flats,  9-inch 

Ratchet  drill  for  square  shank 

Schaller  forge 

Schaller  forge  tool  chest 

Shoeing  knife 

Shoeing  pincers,  12-inch 

Shoeing  rasp,  16-inch 

Tongs,  horseshoer's,  18.5  ounces 

Tool  kit  for  Schaller  forge 

Vise,  2.5-inch  jaws 

Whetstone,  10-inch 

Wrench,  screw,  8-inch 


Unit 
price. 


$8.05 

1.62 

.03 

15.25 


3 

147, 
67, 


.15 
.81 
.74 
.25 
.58 
.63 
.88 
.62 
.15 
.14 
.31 
.14 

.55 

.33 

.06 

.88 

.00 

.32 

45 

00 

40 

27 

37 

33 

26 

45 

40 

12 

36 


Property 
classification. 


Class.    Section. 


1  To  be  issued  when  old  model  forge  becomes  unserviceable  and  when  Schaller  forges  are 
available. 


34    CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 
V.  Individual  Arms  and  Equipments  for  Field  Service. 

ORDNANCE    PROPERTY. 

(1)  Old-model  equipment. 

(a)  Arms  and  equipments  of  all  enlisted  men  (except  trumpeters  and 
members  of  bands  and  machine-gun  troops): 

1  brush  and  thong. ^ 

1  canteen,  Civalry.^ 

1  canteea  strap,  Cavalry .^ 

90  cartri.la:es,  ball,  caliber  .30. 

21  cartridi^es,  ball,  pistol,  caliber  .45,  or  20  cartridges,  ball, 
revolver,  caliber  .45. 

1  cartrid^j:e  belt,  caliber  .30,  Cavalry. 

1  cartridge  belt  suspenders,  pair. 

1  cup. 

1  fork. 

1  front  si<;!:ht  cover. 

1  gun  sling. 

1  knife. 

2  magazines,  pistol,  extra  (if  pistol  is  issued). 

1  magazine  pocket,  web,  double  (if  pistol  is  issued). 
1  meat  can. 

1  oiler  and  thong  case.^ 
1  pistol  or  revolver. 
1  pistol  or  revolver  holster. 
1  pouch  for  first-aid  packet. 
1  rifle  scabbard. 
1  rifle,  U.  S.,  caliber  .30. 
1  s  b3r  and  scabbard,  Cavalry. 
1  saber  knot. 
1  saber  straps,  pair. 
1  spoon. 
1  spurs,  pair. 
1  spur  straps,  set. 
(6)  Members  of  bands  and  trumpeters: 
1  canteen,  Cavalry. 
1  canteen  strap.  Cavalry. 
21  cartridges,  ball,  pi>'tol,  caliber  .45,  or  20  cartridges,   ball, 

revolver,  caliber  .45. 
1  cup.    > 
1  fork. 

1  knife. 

2  magazines,  pistol,  extra  (if  pistol  is  issued). 
1  meat  can. 

1  pistol  belt  or  revolver  cartridge  belt  without  saber  ring. 

1  pistol  or  revolver. 

1  pistol  or  re^'olver  holster. 

1  pouch  for  fir^t-aid  packet. 


I , '  To  b2  omitted  if  rifle  is  pro  w-ii'id  with  spare-part  container. 

«Tn  lieu  of  these  the  canteen,  moi<3l  of  1910,  with  canteen  cover,  dismounted,  may  be 
issued. 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL.    35 

V.  Individual  Arms  and  Equipments  for  Field  Service — Contd. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(1)  Old-model  equipment — Continued. 

(6)  Members  of  bands  and  trumpeters — Continued. 
1  spoon. 
1  spurs,  pair. 
]  spur  straps,  set. 

(c)  In  addition  to  (6),  drum  major  will  have: 

1  saber  and  scabbard,  Cavalry. 
1  saber  knot. 
»     2  saber  straps. 

(d)  Members  of  machine-gun  troops  in  addition  to  articles  shown  in  {a), 

ex(  ept  rifles  and  sabers,  gun  slings,  saber  S(  abbard,  saber  knot,  rifle 
scabbard,  saber  strnps,  brushes  and  thongs,  oiler  and  thong  case, 
front  si^ht  cover;  ball  cartridges,  caliber  .30. 

1  bolo. 

1  bolo  scabbard. 
(c)  Horse  equipments  for  each  enlisted  man  individually  mounted: 

1  bridle,  Cavalry,  model  of  1909  or  1912  or  curb  bridle  model  of 
1902. 

1  bridle,  watering,  if  curb  bridle  model  of  1902  is  issued. 

1  ci  rrycomb. 

1  halter  headstall. 
^-«H.  halter  tie  rope. 

1  horse  brush. 

1  lariat. 

1  lariat  strap. 

1  link. 

1  nose  bag,  or  feed  bag  (with  grain  bag). 

1  picket  pin. 

1  saddle.  Cavalry,  complete.^ 

1  saddlebags,  pair. 

1  saddle  blanket. 

1  SI  rcingle. 
(J)  For  men  armed  with  rifle: 

1  drift  slide  No.  4\,.     ^^^^^^^      ..^^ 

1  drift  slide  No.  er'^^^^^y  5  ^^^^«- 

1  cleaning  rod 

1  cleaning-rod  case  for  every  8  rifles. 

1  S(  rew  c  river         J 
{g)  Equipment  of  ammunition  mule: 

1  aparejo. 

1  aparejo  cincha. 

1  blinder. 

1  corona. 

1  crupper. 

1  halter-bridle  with  leather  or  rope  reins. 

1  saddle  blanket. 

'  One  saddle  for  each  troop  and  the  saddles  for  the  two  color  sergeants  are  to  be  provided 
with  a  guidon  stirrup. 


36    CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EaUIPMENT  MANUAL. 

V.  Individual  Arms  and  Equipments  for  Field  Service — Contd. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(1)  Old-model  equipment — Continued. 

(jg)  Equipment  of  ammunition  mule — Continued. 
1  sobrejalma. 

1  pack  frame. 

2  ammunition  hangers. 
1  currycomb. 

1  feed  bag. 

1  grain  bag. 

1  horse  brush. 

6  ammunition  boxes, 

60  feed  e trips. 

(2)  New-model  equipment  {1912). 

(a)  Arms  and  equipments  of  all  enlisted  men  (except  trumpeters  and 
members  of  bands  and  machine-gun  troops): 
1  bandoleer,  Cavalry. 
1  brush  and  thong. ^ 
1  canteen,  model  of  1910. 
}.  canteen  cover,  dismounted,  model  of  1^10. 
90  cartridges,  ball,  caliber  .30. 
21  cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  caliber  .45. 
1  cartridge  belt,  C  avalry. 
1  cup,  model  of  1910. 
1  fork,  model  of  1910. 
1  front  sight  cover. 
1  gun  sling. 

1  knife,  model  of  1910. 

2  magazines,  pistol,  extra. 
1  meat  can,  model  of  1910. 
1  oiler  and  thong  case.^ 

1  pistol,  caliber  .45. 

1  pistol  holster. 

1  poucti  for  first-aid  packet. 

1  ration  bag. 

1  rifle  cover. 

lrifle,U.  S.,  caliber  .30. 

1  saber. 

1  saber  knot. 

1  saber  scabbard. 

1  spoon,  model  of  1910. 

1  spurs,  pair. 

1  spur  straps,  set. 

1  stock  cover. 

1  wire  cutter. 

1  To  be  omitted  if  rifle.is  provided  with  spare-part  container. 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EaUIPMENT  MANUAL.    87 

V.  Individual  Arms  and  Equipments  for  Field  Service — Contd. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(2)  New-model  equipment  (1912) — Continued. 

(6)  For  members  of  band: 

1  canteen,  model  of  1910. 

1  canteen  cover,  dismounted,  model  of  1910. 

21  cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  caliber  .45. 

1  cup,  model  of  1910. 

1  fork,  model  of  1910. 

1  knife,  model  of  1910. 

2  magazines,  pistol,  extra. 
1  meat  can,  model  of  1910. 
1  pistol,  caliber  .45. 

1  pistol  belt,  without  saber  ring. 

1  pistol  holster. 

1  pouch  for  first-aid  packet. 

1  ration  bag. 

1  spoon,  model  of  1910. 

1  spurs,  pair. 

1  spur  straps,  set. 

(c)  For  drum  major,  in  addition  to  (6): 

1  saber. 

1  saber  knot. 

1  saber  scabbard. 

(d)  For  members  of  machine-gun  troop,  in  addition  to  (6): 

1  bolo. 

1  bolo  scabbard. 

1  wire  cutter. 

(e)  For  noncommissioned  staff  oflacers  and  first  sergeants,  in  addition 

to  (a): 

1  record  case,  noncommissioned  officer^s. 
(/)  For  trumpeters  in  addition  to  (6): 

1  wire  cutter.  *) 

(g)  Horse  equipment  for  each  enlisted  man  individually  mounted: 
1  bridle,  Cavalry. 

1  carrier  strap  (only  for  men  armed  with  saber  or  rifle). 
1  cooling  strap. 
1  currycomb. 
1  feed  bag. 

1  grain  bag.  * 

1  horse  brush. 

1  intrenching  tool  carrier  (only  for  men  armed  with  rifle). 
1  lariat. 
1  picket  pin. 
^1  picket-pin  case  (only  for  men  armed  with  rifle). 
HL  picket-pin  carrier,  special  (only  for  men  without  rifle). 
1  pommel  pockets. 


88    CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  EQUIPMENT  MANUAL. 

V.  Individual  Arms  and  Equipments  for  Field  Service — Contd. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(2)  New-model  equipment  {1912) — Continued. 

{g)  Horse  equipment  for  each  enlisted  man  individually  mounted — Con. 

1  rirte  carrier  boot  (only  for  men  armed  with  rifle). 

1  saber  carrier  (only  for  men  armed  with  saber). 

1  saddle. 

1  saddle  blanket. 
Qi)  Intrenching;  tools  for  members  of  the  troop  and  headquarters  troop 
(except  band). 

hatchet  cover}^P«^<^'g«^'^t- 

pick,  Cavabyll  for  every  4  men,  except  sergeants  and  trumpet- 
pick  cover      J     ers. 

shovel  (3  for  every  4  men,  except  sCi-geants  and  trumpeters), 
(f)  For  men  armed  with  rifle: 

1  drift  slide  No.  A\r^^^  ^,.««„  k  ^.-fl^e, 

1  drift  slide  No.  er^'^^^^'^y^"^^"- 

1  cleaning  rod         ] 

1  cleaninlj-rod  case  [For  every  8  rifles. 

1  srrew  driver         J 
(J)  Equipment  of  ammunition  mule: 

]  aparejo. 

1  aparejo  cincha. 

1  blinder. 

1  corona. 

1  crupper. 

1  hal tor-bridle  with  leather  or  rope  reins. 

1  saddle  blanket. 

1  Fobrejalma. 

1  pack  frame. 

2  ammunition  hangers. 
1  currycomb/ 

1  feed  bag. 

1  grain  bag. 

1  hort-e  bru?h. 

6  ammunition  boxes. 

60  feed  strips. 

VI.  Ordnance  Stores  for  use  of  Officers  under  par.  1522,  A.  R., 

1913. 

ordnance  property. 

Organization  commanders  may  keep  on  hand  a  sufficient  number  of 
the  following-named  stores  to  meet  the  provisions  of  par.  1522,  A.  R., 
1913: 

Automatic  pistols,  cal.  .45,  model  of  1911. 

Pistol  belt'^,  model  of  1912. 

Pistol  holsters. 

Pistol  magazines,  extra,  two  for  each  pistol. 


CAVALRY  UNIT  ACCOUNTABILITY  :i;Qotri;P^ENT  MA'lJiJAL.    39 

VI.  Ordnance  Stores  for  use  op  0ffi^ei*8  UN^iE/i' j^ar:  i$2Z  A.  R., 
1913— Contifiu^cl.:* .  •  '    -. '  V. :  •'  ^'•* 

ordnance  property — continued. 

In  case  the  orf3:anization  is  equipped  with  .45-caliber  revolvers  instead 
of  automatic  pistol",  such  revolvers  with  correi:pondiiig  articles  of  revolver 
equipment,  may  be  retained  on  hand  for  this  purpo.se. 

No  additional  ordnance  stores  of  kinds  other  than  those  named  above 
will  be  provided  as  a  part  of  the  unit  accountability  equipment  to  meet 
the  requirements  of  par.  1522.  A.  R.,  1913. 

If  at  any  time  the  number  of  rifles,  gun  slings,  cartridge  belts,  and  car- 
tridge belt  suspenders  on  hand  pertaining  to  the  regular  unit  account- 
ability equipment  of  the  organization  is  not  suflicieit  to  meet  the  pro- 
visions of  par.  1522,  A.  R.,  1913,  then  such  stx^res  will  be  drawn  by  the 
individual  officers  requiring  the  use  of  them  fr>m  tlie  p  )st  ordnance 
oflicer,  or  from  the  designated  ordnance  8up]>ly  ollicer,  under  memoran- 
dum receipt.     See  par.  2,  G.  O.  24,  W.  D.,  1913. 

The  rifle  and  i:)istol  ammunition  required  to  meet  the  provisions  of 
par.  1522,  A.  R.,  1913,  will  be  taken  from  the  ammuJiition  which  is  held 
bv  the  organization  commander  on  memorandum  receipt  from  the  supply 
ofiicer,  under  par.  7,  G.  0.  43,  W.  D.,  1913. 

VII.  Officers'  Horse  Equipment. 

ordnance  property. 

The  following  articles  constitute  a  set  of  horse  equipments  for  issue  to 
officers  entitled  to  them: 
(1)  Set  of  model  of  1912  equipment. 
1  bridle. 
1  carrier  strap. 
1  cooling  strap. 
1  currycomb. 
1  feed  bag. 
1  grain  bag. 
1  halter,  stable. 
1  horse  brush. 
1  L  riat. 
1  picket  pin. 

1  picket-pin  carrier,  special. 
1  pommel  pockets,  officers'. 
1  pair  ration  bags. 
1  saddle,  officers'. 

1  saddle  blmket. 

2  saddle  cloths,  officers'  (with  insignia).^ 
1  p:iir  spurs. 

1  set  spur  strips,  russet. 

1  set  spur  strjps,  bl  ck. 

1  saber  carrier,  officers'. 
^  Until  the  1912  equipment  has  been  manufacture  1  in  sufficient  quanti 
ties  to  equip  all  the  cxvalry  troops  the  above  h  )r<o  o  (uipment  will  be 
issued  only  to  those  officers  whose  commands  are  erjuippeJ  with  the  1912 
equipment. 


40     CAVAlilY  TJKItI  ice  WNT ABILITY  EaUIPMENT  MANUAL. 

,\  \  ;/:Vli/  OF5tC3SR^' .feoRS®  Equipment — Continued. 

ORDNANCE  PROPERTY — Continued. 

(2)  Set  of  old-model  equipment. 
1  bridle. 
1  bridle,  watering  (issued  only  with  the  curb  bridle,  model  oj 

1902). 
1  currycomb. 
1  feed  bag. 
1  grain  bag. 
1  halter  headstall. 
1  halter  tie  rope. 
1  horse  brush. 
1  lariat. 
1  lariat  strap. 
1  link. 
1  picket  pin. 
1  pair  saber  straps. 
1  saddle  (McClellan  or  Whitman) . 
1  pair  saddlebags. 

1  saddle  blanket. 

2  saddlecloths,  officers'  (with  insignia). 
1  pair  spurs. 

1  set  spur  straps,  russet. 

1  set  spur  straps,  black. 

1  surcingle. 
Horse  covers  where  required,  with  either  of  the  above  sets  of  equi] 
ments,  and  the  additional  equipment  authorized  by  orders  where  a 
officer  below  the  grade  of  major  has  provided  himself  with  two  moun 
will  be  obtained  on  memorandum  receipt  from  the  post  ordnance  offic 
or  supply  officer. 

June  20, 1913. 

Revised  October  28, 1914. 

Form  No.  459. 

Ed.  Sept.  23-14-3,000 


<'.a.ylord  Bros. 

Makers 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

PAT.  JAN.  21,  1908 


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